Newsgroup Extractor

Newsgroup Email Extractor

This is the main program’s window. Here you’ll find the menu toolbar, the field with available newsgroups (including the hunt field), and a blank window with columns for collected contacts.

Enter a server address and load a list of groups. You choose among the default servers or search through any other(s) you need.

Either way, Atomic Newsgroup Explorer will collect thousands of email addresses from a newsgroup.

After loading the groups, select the next step from the two Newsgroup Explorer choices: Start extracting email addresses from all loaded newsgroups or edit the group’s list to customize the search.

It’s up to you which step you start with. Either way, you’ll get a list of targeted email addresses.

Atomic Newsgroup Explorer works fast and extracts thousands of email addresses in just a few minutes.

The generated list of email addresses akso contains user names and the group name it was found in.

You can manage the contact list with the help of the “Contacts” menu button or by right-clicking on the contact you want to manage.

Newsgroup Explorer lets you add a new contact, edit the contact or delete him/her.

Take care in removing contacts. There are other options to delete all entries containing a specific name, or deleting all contacts from a defined group. You don’t want to accidentally hit the wrong option!

The program’s common settings are easy-to-use and have a user-friendly interface.

You can set up the number of threads (the default value is 10), and change the program’s interface language, if necessary.

The collected contacts can be saved into local files, the clipboard files or transferred into another Atomic software application for sending bulk e-mailings and/or verifying email addresses.

When saving extracted data to a file, you can choose the fields to save. If you just need email addresses, merely click on that menu item and you’ll get a file with just the list of email addresses.

Some say newsgroups are worthless - not really if you know what you are doing. Excellent product. Read more »

Mark Pennington

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